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This is a discussion on immigration to the u.s. within the Non-Metalworking forums, part of the General Discussions category; any of you Americans or former foreign folk know how complicated it would be to immigrate to the u.s. from ...


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Old 06-11-2008, 11:04 PM
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any of you Americans or former foreign folk know how complicated it would be to immigrate to the u.s. from Canada?
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i have no idea about the process on how to do it ,
i do not think it is real complicated though
i am however really delighted that you are considering this prospect .
i LOVE the united states of america , i have reservation however on how other "americans" feel about this great land of ours , including some of our government officials .
where do you intend to live if you are successful in your venture
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Old 06-12-2008, 07:57 AM
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Go 'round to Mexico, then come in that way.

Shouldn't be hard at all


Sorry, it just slipped out.


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you might want to wait until after the November election to see if you really want to do that.
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If you plan to do it legal, plan on about 10 years. If you can't wait, learn Spanish and come in the back door. You can mow lawns, right?
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Old 06-13-2008, 12:39 PM
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You need to talk to a US consulate in Canada. They are *paid* to answer such questions and their answers should be more up to date than anecdotal ones.

In general there is some lag in the system so if you are wanting to move here start the process as early as possible!

Do you have a skill where a company would spot you for an H1 visa?

Have you though of marrying into the states?
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:37 PM
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Some of our neighbors are having to go back to Canada after almost twelve years because he doesn't have a job. He just invest in America. He develops raw land into subdivisions. That is he puts up the money for others to do that. He lends money to small time developers that up until a few months ago were the type that would build ten to twenty houses. He also has rental house but not what the government considers a job. Pays his taxes, all of them, supports little league and goes to church, pays all his own medical bills but is not deemed worthy to stay here any longer. Has to go back to Canada and apply for citizenship. Seems he has no job title that is necessary for the USA right now. Go figure, I guess he can't ride a mower. That is one of the prices of 9/11.
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Old 06-14-2008, 12:09 PM
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Hey, Hephaestus! We could just swap. I'd like to leave, eventually. :P
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Old 06-16-2008, 02:46 PM
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Go 'round to Mexico, then come in that way.
Shouldn't be hard at all Sorry, it just slipped out. Don
thats a option LOL , Sorry as Don said it slipped . If i was you like Rt said I`d wait until after Nov. LOL
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Old 06-16-2008, 10:52 PM
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Well Vladimir Marenus, the nice thing about the USA is you can leave! So, just guessing, I would believe you are not serious since you are still here....
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